Is help earned? or, am i not trying enough

Sometimes it is great to gain the trust of a friend, to help you when the spiral itself, gets overkill onto a players' wizard, or whatever. If the current playing wizard gains such trust from another player, should a gift card be an appropriate trade? (at reasonable cost).How would you be able to define what and to whom such a gift be given?If no trust is earned, then i guess i am not trying hard enough to overcome such an task.What do you think? No scalper's please thanks.

Sometimes it is great to gain the trust of a friend, to help you when the spiral itself, gets overkill onto a players' wizard, or whatever. If the current playing wizard gains such trust from another player, should a gift card be an appropriate trade? (at reasonable cost).How would you be able to define what and to whom such a gift be given?If no trust is earned, then i guess i am not trying hard enough to overcome such an task.What do you think? No scalper's please thanks.

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I am not quite sure I know what you are actually saying but will give it a go. Are getting help from another wizard and want to gift them in return, or are you helping another wizard and want a gift card given to you?

Several times I have been offered to be gifted for my help in the game, on my first wizard I helped a lot, I politely refuse because I help because I want to, not because I expect a reward for it, as no one in the game should. One time only did some one gift me with out asking me first if I minded and I felt very awkward about it after ward. Over time I have found, as the wizard base becomes larger and my original friends moved on, that it is harder now to find any really good wizard friends so do a lot less if any helping any more. I stick mainly to my quests and avoid common areas completely and play the game a lot less. Example, my husband who is new to the game and may never be a perfect player, has been insulted several times for not casting a proper spell - this is from wizards who have joined our battle and reported a few times for not friending someone.

As for me and my wizards, when I gain a trusted friend in this game, we will help one another on our various quests. I usually don't trade treasure coards or anything like that. Sometimes, if you're lucky, you'll befriend someone who is along the same quest line as you are and then you can advance along with each other.

For me playing this game is about fun. I don't think that it is ever appropriate to ask for or require a gift from anyone or feel that you need to give a gift for any reason. I have made a few friends on this game that I have known for quite a while and we help each other and play together because we enjoy it. If someone asks me for a gift or if i hear someone running around begging to be gifted I click on their name and ignore them immeditely because I don't want to be bothered by such nonsense. There are so many many people that really love playing this game I feel there really is no reason to expect to be paid or that you would have to pay someone for help.

Sometimes it is great to gain the trust of a friend, to help you when the spiral itself, gets overkill onto a players' wizard, or whatever. If the current playing wizard gains such trust from another player, should a gift card be an appropriate trade? (at reasonable cost).How would you be able to define what and to whom such a gift be given?If no trust is earned, then i guess i am not trying hard enough to overcome such an task.What do you think? No scalper's please thanks.

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Gifting for help is purely your call. One late night I helped a person complete drum jungle, they lavished me with several packs (for which I was quite grateful). I generally help when asked and expect nothing in return, as long as the askee has access to the place in question.

well iunno about gift cards but... but i have had a few wizards on my friends list (lower levels) teleport to me in the middle of a fight. so i want to see how long they will stay and accept completing a quest with me. i've only had 3 wizards stay with me till the end. 2 through malistare and one through kennsington park. i honestly got tired of flying ahead, then having to stop and wait for them cause i had a mount and they didn't. so at the end as a thank you for their help they were each gifted a mount. 2 seraph wings and a black panther i believe. now, i don't know of KI's values and beliefs in this matter. but when they barely have the HP, the gear, or the means for that matter. and they stick with you till the end. i have no problem helping out that wizard in any way. even if i have to teleport to krok to help them on their quests. i get "thank you's" from the time i log, till the time i log off. all the while asking if i need help, asking if they can teleport. i've got a couple wishy washy ones im working with now but hey. its worth it to see them go from grand to transcended. now i know when its time to do mirror lake, i won't even have to ask twice.

Sometimes it is great to gain the trust of a friend, to help you when the spiral itself, gets overkill onto a players' wizard, or whatever. If the current playing wizard gains such trust from another player, should a gift card be an appropriate trade? (at reasonable cost).How would you be able to define what and to whom such a gift be given?If no trust is earned, then i guess i am not trying hard enough to overcome such an task.What do you think? No scalper's please thanks.

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Are you talking in Parables?

First off, there are many nice wizards in the spiral that are willing to help for free, at no cost. Now, if you want to reward a friend or player, you can gift items, such as packs and such, but that is out of your good graces.

And, you should never expect something, just because you help someone.